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Carmen Reed, a mother of four, comes forth after being silent for over 15 years and tells her story of the terrifying events that her family had endured after renting a home that was formerly a funeral home in Connecticut. Carmen is now discussing publicly the details that were left out of the book, In a Dark Place and the documentary, A Haunting in Connecticut. Her intentions in going public with her story are to tell the whole story of her family's ordeal, as well as bring awareness of the reality of the spiritual realm.
Haunting in Connecticut |
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| Tuesday March 31, 2009 |
Paranormal investigator & demonologist John Zaffis and his guest, Carmen Reed (third hour) told her story about living in a haunted former funeral parlor, and the disturbing details of what her family endured.
First hour guest, Douglas Hagmann of the Northeast Intelligence Network spoke about a threat the Taliban recently made.
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Host: George Noory
Hauntings & Demons |
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| Wednesday June 7, 2006 |
Appearing in the middle two hours, paranormal investigator John Zaffis shared cases of hauntings and demonic possession. He said that lately he's seen an upswing in the number of incubus/succubus attacks in which people are sexually molested by spirit entities. He also discussed his forthcoming book, The Struggle Within, about a woman who had 16 exorcisms, many of them performed by Bishop McKenna. The entities had different levels or ranks, and it became easier to expel them after they had been named, he reported. In the second half, Zaffis wasjoined by Carmen Reed, whose life was featured in the film A Haunting in Connecticut about her family's torment while living in a haunted former funeral parlor. Reed said for the first two years she didn't believe her children's accounts of ghosts until she actually witnessed a hand imprint on her niece, that moved from the niece's nightshirt and disappeared into a wall. Reed is now seeking to bring attention to the events of 19 years a
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Host: George Noory